MiscellaneousB V 1,, W. EAT O X Has ok Sale— 25 tons Canterbury Flour, Wood's best brands 20 „ „ ~ Wilson's „ (In sacks, hundreds, aud fifties) 250 bags Feed Oats Maize, Bran, Sharps, Oatmeal Potatoes, Butter, Cheese, etc., etc. Auckland, November 16,1875. OAPERHANGINGS. NEW DESIGNS! IMMENSE VARIETY! HOLLANX)~& BUTLEB ARE NOW OPENING, EX/FORFARSIIIRK — PAPEE HANGINGS t For the Entrance Hall PAPERHANGINGS For the Drawing-room PAPERHANGINGS For the Dining-room APERHANGINGS For Bedrooms Jc^>'«SRHAJS TGi..LVGS For Ceilings PAPERHANGINGS To Suit All Classes PAPEEHAKGINGS Of the Latest Designa PAPERHAKGINGS For the Present Season PAPERHANGINGS Lower than ever PAPERHANGINGS For Landlords and Builders at a Liberal Discount. GILT MOULDINGS ) For Picture Framing an STAINED MOULDINGS j Room Decorations. HOLLAND & BUTLER. <SIL, COLOUR, AND GLASS MERCHANTS IMPORTERS OF GLASS SHADES, MATERIALS FOR WAX 1-LOWKRB, TAINTKHS' AKD ARTIS S MATERIALS ETC., 2 8 & 80. VIC Tor. ]A - fr l PEE T, AFCEIAK [ESTABLISIIKD 1564.] By appointment cja^wMs£&& Excellency the to His </^^&^S^f Governor. TB A R N E T T, PORK BUTCHER, HAM AND BACON CURER, 'Next! City Hall, Opposite tiik Thistle Hotel, and at Pabnell T. Barnktt in thanking the public for their long and steady support, and haying purchased Mr. Moray's business, as carried on in the premises or-posite Mr. Darby's Thistle Hotel, beg to announce that he is now prepared to supply every requisite of the trade. AII Goods stamped so as to defy imitation. N.B —Arrangement are now complete for the supply of shipping orders:, which will rni>et with prompt delivery, and with T B.s personal attention. n KAND AKT U.NI O N (by permission). MR. SEUFFERT Has on view, at Mr. Sharland's, Chemist, Shortland street, and to be disposed of on tho the Art Union principle, the following articles:— Value Large Oval Drawingroom Table £100 0 0 Card Tabla 10 0 0 Pocket Handkerchief Bnx 5 0 0 Pocket Handkerchief Box 5 0 0 Glove Box 8 0 0 133 MEMBERS AT ONE GUINEA EACH. Intending Subscribers would do well to secure tickets without delay, as the list :.s being rapidly filled up Tickets may be had from J. c. Pharland, Chemist. Bhortlaud-street; C. Westpfuhl. Queen-street; and A. geufl'ert. Elliott-street, at the Market entrance. HASZARD JWD ANDKEWS, OPPOSITE Catholic Chapel, Wyndham-street, r ' (And at Bombay), Beg to acquaint their friends and the public that they have opened a BRANCH STORE in Buchanan's Buildings, Wyndham-street, opposite the Chapel, as a PROVISION and GEKERA.L GROCERY STORE. Having a large Country connection, they, with confidence, recommend their Butter, Eggs, Cheese, Bacon, Ac., to the public. Please call and judge for yourselves. By keeping Prime Articles, and Selling for Cash a* the lowest possible remunerative prices, they hope t merit a share of public patronage. JUST OPENED AT OUB HEW OIL, COLOUR, & GLASS WAREHOUSE, 95 and 97, QUEEN-STREET. EX DUNHDIN, SHOOTING STAR, AND EMILY MCLAREN, — 500 PACKAGES OF PAPEEHANGINGS, WHITE LEAD, PAINTS, OILS, COLOURS, . VARNISHES, AND SUNDRIES, PLATE, SHEET, AND ORNAMENTAL WINDOW GLASS, GLASS SHADES, SCRIM, HESSIAN, CALICO, & TACKS, GILT MOULDINGS, ENGRAVINGS, CHROMOS, AND OLEOGRAPHS W. PHILLIPPS A SON. \ SEUFFERT, CABINETMAKER, (by appointment to his eoyal highness the dtjkjs of edinburgh), ELLIOTT-STREET, Opposite Market Entrance. A.S. having devoted special attention to the manufacture of rare articles of Inlaid Cabinet work, is, by the aid of the beautiful variety of New Zealand woods, able to make to order any description of work for presentation, or for gifts to distant friends, combining great elegance with usefulness. Families supplied with Ornamental Furniture at moderate charges. gPECIAL NOTICE. H. L. POSSENNISKIE BEGS to return his sincere thanks' for the very liberal suppoit he has hi'herto received, and takes this opportunity of informing his numerous customers and the public generally that he has just received, by he last English ships, a very Superior ASSORTMENT OF SUMMEK GOODS, -CONSISTING 0FWest of England, Scotch, & Bannockburn Twkeds; Alto, some Silk-and Fancy Vestings (new patterns), Superfine Black and Blue Broad Cloth. Ex Hero, and late arrivals— - Geexong, Sydney, and Mosgiel Tweeds. The above Goods having just arrived, H. T-. P. is enabled to offer Garments at the following prices:— Trousers £12 6 Trousers and Vests .. .. .. 1 18 0 Tweed Suit .. .. .. .. 316 0 All orders strictly Hand-made and well Shrunk, and a Good Fit Guaraktsbd. The above prices are for C A SH, my motto being SMALL PROFITS AND QUICK KETUJiNB. H. L. POSSENNISKIE, TAILOR AND HABIT MAKER, New Zealand House, BHORTLAWD^TfIEET, A.¥OJCI*AND. , |
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Auckland Star, Volume VI, Issue 1821, 16 December 1875, Page 1
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